The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 16, 1872, Image 4

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    AUGUST, 18 1872.
From the Chicago Tribune. .,
. ELErilANTIXE SURGERY.
A Korcl Operation Successfully
lcrtbrmed. . .
The elephant Romeo, belonging to
Forepaugh's Menagerie, now on exhi
bition in this city, has suffered from
diseased feet for a long time, caused
by large, heavy chains and rough
treatment used in breaking him in, or
subduing him from his fits of rage.
On account of his feet being so bad,
be has been with the show but very
little this season. He was brought to
this city on Friday morning last,
three days in advance of the menag
erie, as it was evident to Mr. Fore
paugh that something had to ba done
or he would lose olef Romeo. Upon
inquiry Mr. Forepaugh learned that
Dr. IL W. Boyd, Professor ot Anat
omy in the Chicago Medical College,
had mounted several elephant skele
tons, and knew all about elephants
and other animals; also that he was
an accomplished surgeon. Dr. Boyd's
services were therefore engaged, his
conditions being that tho elephant
should be so secured that he would
not injure him, which w as agreed to
by his owner. -
Yesterday morning at nine o'clock
Dr. Boyd, assisted by Dr. It. J. With
ers, veterinary surgeon to the City
Railway stables, proceeded to exam
ine the diseased members. They ele
phant was first secured with chains,
hooks, etc- The surgeons decided,
after some pretty deep probing, that
the trouble was ;dead bone," and
they proceeded to lav the bones bare
by large incisions. The hemorrhage
was very profuse, at least one bucket-
iui oi uiooa escaping irom the one
foot. They 6oon reached the bone.
and gonged and chiseled away until
all the dead portions were removed.
Then, with white hot irons, "the
proud flesh" was all burned out, and
the bleeding arrested. The foot was
then dressed with carbolic acid and
glycerine. Old Romeo seemed to
know that something was being done
fcr his relief. He groaned and snort
ed most pitifully, but it was of no
use he was held for three long hours,
until the operation was brought to a
successful conclusion.
The surgical operation detailed
above did not avail to save the life
of the poor beast, for he has since
died.
They tell a story about a girl who
wished to rid herself of a persistent
lover. So, when he used to come
around in the evening, she would ask
him if he wouldn't please help John
to carry the piano up stairs, and be
would take off his coat and work like
a brigade of Irishmen until it was
time to go home. Then the next
eveiiing, as soon as he called, she
would say wouldn't he please help
John to carry the piano down stairs
again; and at it he would go, lifting
and pulling and bursting blood ves
sels, until the hour arrived for de
parture. This kind of thing contin
ued for about a week, when cne
night he got the piano down as far
as the first landing, and the corner
fell on his toe. Then he confided to
the faithful John his secret convic
tion that Love's Young Dream was
fast assuming the character of a most
disgusting nightmare. Leaving the
piano there, he went down to ask
his enslaver to 6ay finally and for
ever just where she wanted that piano
to be 'fixed. He was surprised to
find upon entering the parlor that
another - young man was there a
young man with mild eyes and spec
tacles. And there' that young man
had been every night, while he was
moviog the furniture and cherished
visions of bliss! It occupied just
four minutes, and when the combat
ants were withdrawn, the pianist
rushed from the house singing
"Beware, she's fooling thee!" while a
mild-eyed young man decorated with
Bpectacles might have been seen ly
ing on the sofa, feeling one of his
mild eyes to find how much it was
swelled.
A young gentleman who recently
took the school census at Burliqgton,
Vermont, was met at one house by a
fun-loviDg young lady, who, in answer
to the usual question whether there
had been any births in the family since
the last school census, replied : "The
occupants of this bouse are three - old
maids, two of them sick, and a torn cat;
don't you think the prospect pretty
poor?" The young man blushed and
left.
Ulster County, N. Y., has recently
tried within her boundaries three
breaches of promise, in each of
which the unfortinate defendant
was mulcted in sums ammounting to
the injured ones "thirds" of his
property. .
At the opera house in Oporto, late
ly, an actress appeared in the night
scene in "Fra Diavolo" attired only
iaa night gown, and her lover, who
was among the andience shot her
dead when she next came on the
stage. "
, A box of sardines was the cause of
a North Carolina man's death, the
other day. He cut his finger in open
ing the box. Soon after the band
and arm began to swell, and in less
than twelve hours he was a corpse
Sponge paper, made by adding
finely divided sponge to paper pulp,
is used in France for dressing
wounds. ' It retains moisture for a
long time, and is applicable in the
arts p.hd manufactures.
The women of Japan are indignant
at the attempts of the missionaries'
wives to introduce chignons among
them, and have complained to the
, Mikado about the barbarous things.
An artesian well has been sunk
twelve , hundred feet in Chicago
before finding water. But the water
now comes at the rate of one thou
sand gallons per minute.
A party has chartered a, vessel ia
New York with a six months' outfit,
to proceed 'to the South African dia
. jnond fields and try their luck scratch
ing for brilliants.
Steamboats were first used on the
Hudson river in 1807, in England in
1812, in France in 1816.
FRIDAY
SCISSORING..
Pleasure is precarious but virtue
is immortal.
He who prays for his neighbor will
be heard first for himself.
A passionate man scourgeth him
self with his own scorpions.
Good advice cannot be given too
often, nor followed too closely.
We should not retain the memory
of faults we once have forgiven.
The virtue of prosperity is temper
ance; the virtue of adversity is for
titude. Be still prepared for death, and
death or life shall thereby be the
sweeter.
The roost mature Christian will
live in the exercise of the most sim
ple faith.
The wealth of a soul is measured
by how much it can tell; its poverty
by how little.
He is not only idle who does noth
ing, but he is idle who might be
better employed.
Query Would you expect to find
a sweet-eyed girl among the daugh
ters of Mis-Bour-i. '
A million dollars is the price of a
well-established and successful sugar
plantation in Cuba.
It is said that tea ground up fine,
as we do coffee, will give out twice
the usual strength.
The largest aqueduct in the world
is the Croton aqueduct, of New York.
It cost $12,500,000.
It is to get selfishness out of us
that we have to be brayed in the
mortar of experience.
Advice which, like the snow falls,
dwells the longer upon, and strikes
the deeper into, the mind.
The actions of men are like the
index of a book, they point out what
is most remarkable in them.
A traveler says mat women are
still seen yoked to the plough in dis
tricts of France and Germany.
He who is displeased with every
body is much more unhappy than he
with whom nobody is pleased.
Rousseau says: "Men can better
philosophize on the human heart,
but woman can read it better.
It is folly for an eminent man to
think of escaping censure, and a
weakness to be affected with it.
Many have withstood the frowns
of the world, but its smiles and
caresses have hugged them to death
The Steinways have just made
their 25,000th piano, and the Chick
erings made their 50,000th but a few
weeks ago. '
In Boston, a "total abstinence
society" is started for "total ab
stinence" from meddling in other
peoples affairs.
A Liverpool Recorder not Ion
since sentenced a policeman to penal
servitude for five years, for robbin
a shoeblack of eight pence.
There are tribes about the gates of
Moscow who know nothing about
Christianity; thev id are the sacred
trees as they did 9,000 years ago.
A person recently fell on a defec
tive highway in Waltham, Massachu
setts, had an eye knocked out, sued
the town and got $2,500 damage.
Trust him little who smilingly
praises all ante; mm less who sneer-
ingly censures all alike; him least
who is coldly indifferent to all alike,
A Southern paper tests our credu
lity with this: "A Florida negro ate
two bushels of dried apples on a bet
refreshed himself at the town pump,
and burst.
Out of seven divorces granted
recently by the Supreme Court in
Boston, five of the wives were named
Mary, and four of the husbands
named John.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
rASH PAID FOR WHEAT. OATS, PORK
J Butter and Eggs bv WHEELER
at NIIEDD.
TJ0R PRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS
fr Gloves, Hosiery, tie., zo to Tarrell'.
tint Street.
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING M CHINES
ri Plow, sad all kind of Agricultural im
plements told by WHEELER
I HHKVD.
PEOPLE FURNISHING SHOULD CALL
and see Tarrell'f Urge itock of Car
pet. Oil Cloths, Blinds, Bags, etc., whicb be
selling very cheap.
T O TO TnrreU's
FOR
HARDWARE,
Jf Lamps, Lamp Glasses, etc.
He bas tbe
i;uods to suit you.
ADMINISTRATOR' 9 NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
ondersigned bas been, by tbe County
Court of Linn county, State of Oregon, duly
appointed Administrator of tbe estate of Wm
tarier, deceased. All persons having claims
against 3aid estate are hereby required to pre
sent them, with propel vouchers, to tbe under
signed, at bis residence, near Harrisbure, Lino
county, Oregon, within six months of the daU
hereof. L. U. EDDLEMAN, Adm'r.
July 11, 1872. , n49w4
HARDWARE FOR BUILDERS, FOR
Smiths, and for Farmers sold chenp by
T EO. TURRELL PAYS THE HIGH-
J est price for all kinds of Country Produce.
Bemembertbe address, TUBKELL, First St.
SUMMONS.
In the County Court of Linn County,
(state oj Oregon.
BARNARD HUNT, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN. POP
PER axs ALECK KELLER, Defendants.
Action at law for tbe recovery of money.
To John Popper and Aleck Keller, Defendants
' In the name of tbe State of Oregon: You
are hereby required to appear and answer tbe
complaint filed against yon in the aboveentitled
action by tbe first day of tbe next September
term or saia court, wmcn will be held on tbe
first Monday in September, 1872; and if yon
i an 10 appear ana answer said complaint as re
quired, tbe plaintiff will take judgment against
you tor tne sum or sixty dollars and a bair, with
interest thereon, at one per cent per month from
.me in aay oi April, i7z, id U. S. gold coin
besides costs and disbursements of this action
Service by publication of summons made by
virtue of an order granted by Hon. E. N. Tan
dy, Judge of said Court, this day at Chambers.
July 13, 1872. S. A. JOHNS, 1
n49tf Att'y for Pi'ff.
w
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OOL SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE,
Plaid and Striped, for sale by WHEEL
at SIIEDD.
EO. TURRELL, KEEPS A LARGE
stock of Assorted Merchandize to suit the
market: ' It would be to tbe interests of every
body to give bim an early call.
FURS! FURS! FURS!
Tl HE HIGHEST PRICE PAID IN CASH
r for U kinds of Furs, hy-
v7u2Atf : BLAIN, YOUNG & CO.
SOAP KANE'S CONDENSED, THOMAS'
Cool Water, Bleaching, and other kinds-
sold by WHEELER
at SHEDD.
O TO TCRRELL'S FOR GENT'S
Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods of
all descriptions. Be bai also a large stock of
Boys' Clothing, Hat J, Shirts, etc., which he is
selling very low.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
GROCERIES
AND
PRO VISIONS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
COB, FIRST k BR0ADALBIN-ST9.
ALBANY, OREGON,
A. C. LAYTON,
Proprietor.
I have always in store a full and
COMPLETE SUPPLY
OF
S T -A.
AND
FANCY GROCERIES!
PROVISIONS,
TOBACCO AND C1C3AUS,
Which I will sell for cash, at low as tbe lowest,
or exchange for all kinds of merchantable
Country Produce.
Received and in store a large quantity of
ISLAXD SALT,
which I will sell ehoaper than ever before offer
ed in Ibis market.
v7n6tf. A. C. LAYTON.
A. 15. MOKKIS,
General I'ommUsUn
Ann
FORWARDING MERCHANT
Having leased R. CHEADLE'S Urge
at the foot of Broadalbin street, on the bank of
the W illamelte river, 1 am prepared to
BUY, SELL, STORE OR FORWARD
WHEAT OR OATS
is unlimited quantities.
The Highest Market Prlee Paid
lu Cah for Wheat aaet Oat.
Parties wishing to store grain ran make ar
rangements to get all tbe sacks needed.
Grain stored abd forwarded at lowest rates.
A liberal share of patrooage Is solicited.
A. B MORRIS.
Albany, July 28. 1872 v'nSOif.
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ETery Man lis own Physician.
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rrUlt Immense dmnand for HOLLOWAVS ' '
x PILIiJ and OINTMENT hae tempted
unprincipled parties to counterfeit these Tale
able medicines.
In order to protect the pub!le and ourselves,
we hvre fanned a new " Trade Mark," eonsiet.
ing of an Ktrjrptmn circle of a serpent, with
the letter U in the centre. Erny box of fren
uine Hollowat's Pills and Oihtmeut will
have this trade mark on it ; none are genuine
without it.
N. Y. Cbckicsl Co., Sole Proprietors, ' '
78 Slalden Lane, New York
Cbakc k Briohak.
San Francisco, Cal.
Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast.
T7n24yl.
JO. ItEILIl,
CONSTABLE AND GENERAL COLLECTOR,
North Portland Precinct.
Reference by permission to tbe following
gentlemen : .
His Honor Philip Wasserman, Mayor of the
City of Portland; Hon. Eugene Bemple; Dr. J.
A. Chapman; Dr. J. C. Hawthorne; Dr. I. A.
Davenport; . S. Rosenbanm k Co.; Knapp,
Burrell 4 Co.; E. J. Jeffries; Clarke, Hender
son k Cook; S. G. Skidmore; E. Martin k Co;
A. B. Richardson k Co.; Millard k Vanscnyver.
OFFICE 25 Washington
First and Second.
Street, between
T7n47tf.
WILLAMETTE
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.
I71R0M AND AFTER DATE UNTIL FUR
. ther notice, the Company wiil dispatch a
boat from Albany to Corvallis on TUESDAY
and FRIDAY of each week.
Also will dispatch a boat from Albany for
Portland and intermediate placet on same days,
Fare at reduced rates. J. D. BILES,
Dec. 16, 1871. Agent..
GREEJ JPEAS !
OSI JbJW POTATOES,
BANANA'S GRAHAM CRACKERS!
n38tf
N S DUBOIS k CO
NOTICE.
ALL PERSONS OWING ON 6UBSCRIP
tion or note on account of railroad comple
tion to Albany please call and settle immediate
ly. ; BEN. H0LLADAY,
v7n6 tf. By J. H. Foster.
D
RUGS AND MEDICINES, -PAINTS
and Oils, Glass and Putty, sold bv
WHEELER at SIIEDD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
W; H, KUHN & CO.,
i DEALERS IN
IHOXsT &c STEEL 1
Springs, Axles, Thimble Skeini, etc.
Also, well seleefed stock of
"Wagfon T I mbor!
Spoken, JIubi, Bent Iiims, Sltajti,
ljhs, Hickory Axles, tlx.
FARMERS' and MECHANICS'
TOOLS
CONSIST! NO Of
ANVILS. VICES. BELLOWS. HAMMERS. HATCH
ETS. SLEDGES. SAWS. PLANES.
CROSS-CUT AND MILL SAWS !
Together with a largo Assortment of
WOOD AND WILLOW WASH.
SHrBton Id Monteltb'f Fire-Proof brisk,
neat door to lllaio, Youngs A Co.
W. II. KVUH CO.
Albany, Jan. 13, 1871 a22yl.
ULAC'I&MailTUINU
REPAIR SHOP.
THE UNDEUSIONED HAVING K K
turned to Albany, and taken bis old shop
on lbs corner of fcllswortn and hocond streets,
announees bis readiness to attend to all kinds of
BLACKSMII1IIX0, MILL k MACHINE
F0UGINO, ETC,
Also bas on band and for sale, tbe
COQUXLLARD WAGON,
Strayor Force-fead
GRAIN DRILL,
STAB MOLINE,
CASTSTSEL,
svnd ether PLOWS,
which bo will sell on tbe most reasonable terms.
GIVE ME A CALL.
All work entrusted to me will receive prompt
attention, and be executed la tbe best possible
manner, wltb good material. A share of pnblie
patrunsge is solicited.
JN Shop on corner Kllswertb and Second
streets, opposite Pearos'f Ferry.
TToUtf. r. WOOD.
READ, ACT WISLY,
SAVE MONEY!
Ifc. O. Hill Sc Hon,
fflHE OX.DF.ST DRCO HOUSE IN LIXN
JL lUl.Mi, alter thanking tbelr ootneroes
friends and patrons for past fsvors, desire to
merit a eunliBUaneo of patrooage by keeping
constantly oo band a lull supply of
Drttgi, Patent leditinn, frrfnmer, Oil,
Faints, Dye-Staffs, Brnihri, Trmtr i, etc.
Agents for Dr. D. Jaynes k Sons' line of m4
ieines. the celebrated Oak Wood Remedy
or Oregon Kbeumatie Core, Ac, It.
Constantly on band, a good supply of Positive
and Negative fowder.
9Pbrirlaas' Prescriptions carefully Com
pounded, ia either tho Eoglisb or Uenaaa lea.
guage.
We are also agent for tbe HOME SHUTTLE
SEHIXU MACHINE one of tbe best Family
Machines ia use. Call and sea us and satisfy
yourselves. K. V. 1WLU BUS
voltf
JOHN CONNER'S
BANKING AND EXCHANGE OFFICE
ALBANY, OREGON.
DEPOSITE3 RECEIVED,
SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT.
InUrtst Allowed oaTime Deposits la Cola
EXCIIANfiE ON PORTLAND, SAN FRAN
CISCO, and NEW YORK, fur sale
at lowest rales.
COLLECTIONS MADE AND PROMPTLY REMITTED
RCr Bank ing boors, 8 A. a. to 4 r. m.-Qsi;
Refer to IT. W. CORBETT.
HENRY FAILING,
Feb. 1, 1871-71 W. 8. LADD.
IMPORTANT TO WOOL GROWERS
IMPORTED COTNWOLD SIIEEP
FOR SALE.
runs undersigned iias just ar
I rived from Canada with twenty bead of
THOROUGHBRED COTSWOLD SHEEP,
which be offers for sale at reasonable prices
Tbe are of the purest blood, in tbe
healthiest condition, and still covered with the
pest year's fleece. Tbey are all yearlings save
three, who are Z-year olds. Tbey may be seen
at tbe railroad depot in Albany. Wool-growers
and others are respectfully invited to eall and
see these magnificent sheep, whether they de
sire to purchase or not. I can be found at any
time at tbe St. Charles Hotel, in Albany.
J. S. T0LT0X.
Jnne 20, 1872 tf.
AT NORTH BROWNSVILLE.
KIRK, HUME & CO.
Still sell Dry Good, Clothing;. Boots
and Shoes, Hardware, Gro
ceries, Notions, Ac
of which tbey keep on hand a full stook, and
are able to sell, as usual, at tbe lowest fates for
CASH OR PRODUCE !
Will also be able to bny and sell Grain of all
kinds, or attend to Storing or Forwarding on
commission at their Warehouse in llalsey.
Give us a trial. KIRK, II I'M E k CO.
. Brownsville, Jnly 5. y7n47tf.
THE JUSTLY
. CELEBRATED
BAIN WAGON!
JEC0GNIZED EVERYWHERE AS A
FIRST CLASS FARM WAGON.
No other Wagon bas a Home reputation equal
to "Bain" make, and it is tbe only wagon that
bas been Uited and known to stand this climate.
In a word it is made of the hat materials and is
tbe best finished wagon that eomes to this mar
ket. ' We bave different styles of Hounds and Reach,
Patent do. (so oalled) included
BLAIN, YOUNG k CO.
: v6n43 Agents at Albany.
V. 8. MAIL!
Tri-Wcekly Stage Xine!!
TUB UNDERSIGNED IS NOW RTJNNIN3
a tri-weekly stage from Lebanon to Albany.
carrying the U. S. Mailt., leaving Lebanon ev
ery Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings,
and returning, leave Albany at 2 o'clock r. v.
of said days.
Passengers oalled for in any part of tbe city,
Packages and light freight punctually delivered
at low rates. All business entrusted to me will
be promptly attended to. W. B. D0NACA.
Lebanon, Feb. 16. v7n28tf.
TtLOTHING AND BOOTS AND SHOES
J a fine assortment very low by WHEELER
WHEELER'S, AT SIIEDD.
ECONOMY IS WEALTH!
TIME IS MONEY!!
SAVE VOltt TIME
AND
ACCUMULATE WEALTH!
BY BUYING YOUR
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES.
CROCKERY,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
HATS AUD CAPS,
BOOTS Alt D snOES,
PILLS AND LlftOIEIVTS,
PAINTS AND OILS,
IN FACT ALMOST ANYTHING THAT YOU
MAY HAVE OCCASION TO USE
TO BE HAD UNDER
ONE ROOF.
READY PAY AND SHORT TIME!
PROMPT . PAYING CUSTOMERS
will find, as heretofore, at the store of
the subscriber at all times a good as
sortment of the
BEST GOODS
' AT THE'
LOWEST PRICES !
All Kinds of
MERCHANTABLE PRODUCE BOUGHT
A. WHEELER.
Shedd, Ot., Aprils, 1872.
v7n8Jm6.
ADVERTISEMENTS,-
P. C. HARPER & CO.
w
E BEG LEAVE TO CALL TUB AT-
tent ion of tbe publie to our large aad
WELL 8ELECTED STOCK I
-or -
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
Consisting of the latest and
MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES
or
DRESS GOODS,
TRIMMINGS,
LACE COLLARS,
EMBROIDERY,
SHAWLS,
LACES,
And FANCY NOTIONS !
IN THE
GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT !
We offer tbe latest stylet In Clothing I tbo best
la underwear lb nobbiest ties and
scarfs ; tbe niorst gloves and
Gauntlets, and the
"Ton" in Boots
nd Shoes,
OT7H, SILK HATS
ARE ALL THE RAGE I
We keep eonstantly oa band a
FULL ASSORTMENT
or
Shot Gum,
Shot Pouchcfl,
Powder Flanks,
Csiun Tuhen,
Shot Belt,
Powder,
Shot,
Caps,
la faet every lb log la the banter's line.
OROCERIES, CROCKERT. GLAPS WARE,
POCKKT AND TABLE CUTLERY,
KAILS. DOMESTIC OOODS. TO
BACCO?. FRUIT JARS,
WOOD AND WIL
LOW WARE.
ARE ALL COMPLETE.
Tbe stock of Mirrors and Pictore Frames ei
braces all rises and styles.
Call and examine oar stock ia Foster's build
ing. First St., Albany, Oregon.
V7038tr. F. C. IIAKPER A CO.
CITY DRUG STORE.
A CABOraEBS.
I
B. SALTBABSa.
A. CAROTHERS & CO.,
DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARIES.
FOSTER'S BLOCK. FIRST ST.. ALBANY. OREGON.
DBALEBS 19
drugs; chemicals,
PATENT MEDICINES,
PAINTS, DY E-STUFFS,OILS,
GLASS,
TOILET GOODS,
Handkerchief Extracts,
CONFECTIONERY.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Uses.
FINE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
Family Eecipes and Physician's Prescip-
tions Compounded.
Dec30'70-v8n20. A. CAROTHERS k CO.
CHAS. MEALEY,
DEALER IB
FURNITURE AND CABINET WARE I
(Corner of First and Broadalbin streets,
at old stand of C. ilea ey k Co.)
ALBANY, OREGON.
TT EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FULL
IV assortment of everything In bis line that
trade requires or an enterprising pnoiie uemanaa.
FURNITURE !
Of All Kinds and Descriptions !
BEDS AUD BEDDING, &C.
Particular attention will be paid to orders for
UNDERTAKING !
And all other orders In my line will be promptly
attended to.
Sotitaetion Guarantied and Work Warranted t
CHAS. MEALEY.
Albany, July 8, 1869 Tn4Ttf.
JOB WAGON.
TTTAVING PURCHASED THE INTEREST
II of G. W. Young in tne
DELI VERY BUSINESS,
T am nranared to do any any and all kinds of
lobs on short notioe and with quick dispatch.
Terms reasonable. Packages delirered to any
part of tbe eity.
Look out for tbo toy team and Job Wagon.
v7n22tf. s a. . AKisviiU,
COAL OXLjX
1,000 GALLOHG!
, A LITTLE LOWER!
T7alStf By BL alfT, XOVfO CO.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ALBANY FOUNDRY
y V AND
MACHINE SHOPS I
P. CHERRY, Proprietor,
ALBANY, OREGON.
ManaCsetures Mtcnm Engines t !
FLOUR AND SW ML MACHINERY I
Agricultural v Ml:fchincry,
ALL AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES.
Also agent for Richardson, Merlam k Co's,
fay & Co's, and II. JS. Bmitn's
PATENT W00D-W01K1XC SACHIHET!
Also Manufacturer of Degroat'f
PATE.1T I HO TEXCE.I
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS !
Of All Kinds, Hade to Order I
Repairing all
kinds of
maentnery done on
shortest notioe.
A. S. CiiEKKV.
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BEER! BEER!!
ALBANY BREWERY!
CHAM. KIEFEB, Pro'r.
mnK SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST ERECT-
i ed a new and first-class.
Ca Bread Alb la betwaea First Street
and the River,
And ia prepared to furnish
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
PRIVATE FAMILIES,
ON SIIORT NOTICE !
All Orders Delivered Wherever Desired.
lie Warrants bis BEER
MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS,
PERFECTLY HEALTHY
lie is confident be eaa give entire satisfaction
to all.
Deo. 29, '6, v2n20tf
MONEY CANNOT BUY
IT!
For Sight is Priceless
CT TBB
Diamond Bpectacles Will
U YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT
CE THESE
PERFECT LEXSES.
Gronnd from minute Cry.ttl Pebbles, melted to
retber. aad derive Ibeir name "jbiamond" na
aceonntof tbeir Ifardnra si Bid Bril
liaarj. Tbey will last many years without
change, and are warranted superior to all otbers
in nse. Manufactured by
J. E. SPENCER k CO. OrnciAas,
NEW YORK.
Cactios. Xone genuine unless stamped witb
our trade o mark.
Fur Sale by Responsible Agents throughout
tbe Union. '
TITUS BRO'S, Jewelers and Opticians, ai
Solo Agents for Albany, Oregon, from whom
tbey can be obtained. 'o Pedlers employed.
vOnSyl.
WAGON AND CARRIAGE FACTORY
WM. PETERS,
MAXCrACTtrBEB OP
CARRIAGES,
ww w , m war
IlaCkS ant! WagOnS
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION.
Ferry 8t. bet. First and Second,
ALBANY, OREGON.
AP1ARRIAGES, HACKS AND WAGOJfS
li of all Styles Mannfactnred to Order, at
as reasonable rates as the nse of good material
and first-class work will justify.
REPAIRING OF AJL1 KINDS
Neatly and expeditiously done, at Low Rates.
Albany Hay ZS, IS7Z. alZtr
THE OLD STOVE DEPOT!
JOHN BRIGGS,
SEALER 1ST
COOK. PARLOR AND BOX STOVES !
Of the Best Patterns,
TIN,
SHEET-IRON AND COPPER-WARE!
And the usual assortment of tnrnishing goods
found in a Iin btore.
Baoaiis Neatly and Promptly Executed !
On Reasonable Terms.
11 Short Reckonings Make Long Friends!"
FRONT-ST., ALBANY,
Next Door to P. C. Harper k Co's Store
Dee.6v4nl6tf JOHN BRIGGS.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
I am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ! !
at prices that must give entire satisfaction.
Come on witn your orders ana nave inem niiea
AT LOW RATES
FOR CASH Oft PRODUCE
I ALSO HAVE THE
BAIN "WAQON
for sale to suit all wishing to buy. '
v7n39tf. R. CHEADLE.
IHtTANTED, ACENTS 810 to 8230
f f per montheverywhere, Male and Fe
male, to introduce the genuine improve MAR
SUA EL SEWINO MACHIaE.
This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, bind,
braid, eord. quilt, and embroider tn a most su
perior manner. Price, only $15, fully lioensed
and warranted for five years.- W will pay
21000 for anv machine, bitch price or low, that
will sew a stronger, more beautuui, ormoreeias
tio seam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC
LOCK-STITCH. Every soeond stitch can be
cut' and still the cloth en not be pulled apart
without tearing it. We pay Agents $:00 to $250
ner month, and expenses, or a commission from
wbioh twice that amount ean be made. For
circulars and terms, apply to or address,
S. MARSHALL fc CO.,
No. 102 Nassau Sfreet,
i NEW YORK.
CAUTION. Do not ho imposed npon by oth
er parties traveling through the country palm
ing off worthless cast-iron machines under tbe
same name or otherwise. Oars is the only gen
nine and really cheap machine manufactured.
u37m3.
Preserra It. 33 H.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
C. WMTLAKB.
C. 9. (ISPSOS.
WESTLAKE & SIMPSON,
GENERAL COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANTS ! I !
ALBANY, OBEGON,
nave constantly oa band largo and varied
assortment or '
Agricultural Machinery,
which tbey offer en tbe most reasonable terms.
Also oa hand tbe
CELEBRATED
MITCHELL WAGON,
Light and bear.
Advance made on GraJa, WI,
and other approved merchandise consigned for
sale here, or for shipment to Portland or Saa
Jrraoeiseo.
GRAIN AND WOOL
Takes ia store, or purchased at tbo biibes
narket price.
WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!
"WANTED 1
500,000
Pounds or Wool
For which wo will make liberal advances,
pay tbe highest market price ia cash.
aad
WESTLAEZ k 8IMPS0X.
Alhaoy, June 21, 72 v7atf tf.
JAJIES L. COWAN,
(cecal SOB or A. COW AM A CO.)
LEBAN ON, OREGON,
DEALER IS
GENERAL MERCHAXDUE X I
WILL KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK
5T GOODS!
GROCERIES!
Boots and Shoes X
All for Sale at the Lowest Prices for CASH
I or PRODUCE.
All persons owinc A. Cowaa k Co. eaa aettla
by calling oa me at Lebanon.
TTnZJtf. JAMES L. COWAN.
NEW FAMILY GROCERY
AND
PROVISION STORE!
JOHN SCHMEEK,
Cor. First &. Ellsworth Sta. Alb aay, Or.
Keeps eonstantly oa band a eon pic te assort
ment of
Groceries ami Vegetables! ,
French sad Fancy Cab dies!
Wines sad Canned Froita!
Cigars, Pipes sad Tobacco
And everything else to fee foand ia a first class
jw umiij orocery ana aouoq jsstaMisn-
meat. LiT.aadUtliT,i. , .otto, and
snau do um aim or ay manner of dealing with
easterners.
Call and see ne.
T7a27yl.
JOHN SCHMEER.
ALBANY BOOK STORE
E. A. FREELAND,
BOOK-SELLER AND STATIONER,
Albany - - - - Oreoi
RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUB
lie that ke is bow occupying a stand in -
PARRISH'S BLOCK, :
Where all are invited, assured that Goods ia bis
una are sold at tbe lowest cash prices.
COSSTAXIXT OBBAJtn: " V .,
STAMED 150 MISCELLANEOUS BOOSS,
Javenile. Tsy Gift nnd Blank Books,
. cold riu, Aim
SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY!
Of every kind nsed in the State. " ,
BOOKS IMPORTED TO ORDER, at
short notice. eslnlSly
FOR THE HARVEST OF 1872.
PITT'S THRESHERS!
HAINES. HEADERS!
LATEST IJIPU'TED MOTHERS I
And All Kinds of
Agricultural Implements!
CONSTANTLY ON HAND I
. . Also the .a . .
CELEBRATED BAIN WAGON
BLAIN, YOUNG k CO.,
v6n37tf. - Albany, Oregon.
J. D.TITUS,
, . PiALsa JS '
Watclies, Clocks
JEWELRY, ETC.
ALBANY, OREGON.
REPAIRING CF OLOCKS. WATCHES.
JEWELRY, Ac,
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
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NOTICE.
OREGON k CALIFORNIA RAILROAD
Company, Land Department. Portland,
Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby given,
that a vigorous prosecution will be instituted
against any aad every person who tresspasses
upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and re
moving timber therefrom before the same ia
BOUGHT of tbe Company AND PAID FOR.
All vacant Land in odd numbered sections,
whether surveyed or nnsurveyed, within a die.
tance of thirty miles from the line of the road,
belongs to the Company.
... " I. R.M00RES,
r7n35tf. Land Agent,